You may be interested in predicting baby gender but are uncertain about the ethics behind the decision. You will be happy to know that there are natural methods that can be used to help predict the gender of your baby. While these methods are not 100%, they will help tip the scales in your favor. Furthermore, these gender selection techniques are natural and risk free.
The foundation of the gender selection techniques for predicting baby gender are based on the timing of the X chromosome (sperm responsible for creating girls) and the Y chromosome (the sperm responsible for creating boys). Once you understand the different characteristics between the two, you are able to set up your environment to make it more favorable to get one gender over the other.
Diet
The ph balance of a female’s vagina affects the cervical fluid and how easy the X or Y chromosomes can travel to the egg. X chromosomes (female sperm) prefer a more acid environment. As a result, a woman should consume foods high in magnesium and calcium in order to encourage a girl. Consequently, the Y chromosomes (male sperm) prefer a more alkaline environment. Therefore, a woman should consume more sodium and potassium to create more alkalinity for a boy.
Ovulation Timing
The X and Y chromosomes differ by speed and life span. The X chromosomes (female sperm) travel slower and live longer. The Y chromosomes (male sperm) travel faster but die quicker. Consequently, it is important to know when you ovulate and time intercourse accordingly. If you would like a boy, try to have intercourse the day before or the day of ovulation. As a result, the male sperm will reach the egg before the female sperm. However, if you would like a girl, try to have intercourse two to three days before ovulation. This way, the male sperm will be dead before the female sperm reaches the egg.
Position
The position used during intercourse can help with predicting baby gender. The deeper the penetration, the more likely it is to conceive a boy. This is due to the fact that the Y chromosomes (male sperm) is deposited closer to the cervix, allowing the sperm to reach the egg faster. Conversely, shallower positions can lead to a girl because the Y chromosomes (male sperm) has further to travel and will die before the X chromosomes (female sperm) arrive at the egg.

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